(844) 428-1974 is a Fake Police Charity Robocall
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- Transcript Hello? Hi, it's Tom for the United Police Officers Coalition. We're having our fundraiser and providing donation return envelopes to all our supporters. Can we count on you to return a small donation for the drive? Oh, that's wonderful. Thank you so much. Our top donation levels of 50, 35 and $30. Can we count on your support with one of these? So how much would you like to donate? So, how much would you like to donate? Top donation levels are 50, 35 and 30. Of course, to make it easy for all supporters, if you're helping with 15 or more, you'll receive a thank you letter from the organization, as well as a donation return envelope so you can return your check. So can we count your support? Of course. To make it easy for all supporters, if you're helping with 15 or more, you'll receive a thank you letter from the organization, as well as a donation return envelope so you can return your check. So can we? I'll put you on our DNC list. Goodbye.
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